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How to live with your Heart

Records related to "How to live with your heart; the family guide to heart health," published in 1975 from its conception to publishing. Also includes records related to the publication of a second edition, "The complete guide to heart health," 1987. Consists of 12 files containing correspondence, royalty statements, galley proofs, invoices, typescripts, working notes, illustrations and photographs.

Insurances (19 dossiers en ordre alpha)

Includes correspondence, bills, notes, statements of account, claims, medical reports, evaluationn, records of payments, newspaper clippings, application forms, receipts, contracts, certificates of insurances, statements, invoices, reports of accidents, bank draft, insurances policies, repair estimates, proof of loss, annuities, appraisals.

Insurances : liability, disability, fire, malpractice, automobile, malpractice, household goods and personal effects, life insurances.

  1. American College of Surgeons Insurance Program
  2. British Pacific Life Insurance Company
  3. Canadian Government Annuities
  4. Canadian Medical Protective Association
  5. Churchill-Smith & Sutherland Ltd.
  6. Compagnie d'assurance-vie de Montreal
  7. Crown Life Insurance Co.
  8. Dale & Company Limited/Ralph V. Cummings
  9. Federal Insurance Company
  10. Lewis, Apedaile & Hanson, Inc.
  11. Lowndes Lambert
  12. Montreal Life Insurance Company
  13. Monntreal Medico-Chirurgical Society Group Plans
  14. Morris & Mackenzie Limited
  15. Mutual of Omaha Insurance
  16. Peerless Insurance Agencies LImited
  17. Quebec Medical Association Group Disability Insurance
  18. Royal Automobile Club of Canada
  19. Miscellaneous

Logistics and correspondence

Sub-subseries consists of records regarding the logistic of the project and forms for an earlier edition of the directory. Contains one file of correspondence, quotations from printers, notes and working sheets, and biographical forms.

Manufactured Cards

The Manufactured Cards sub-subseries 33 consists of Valentines that have been cut and printed by machine. They are typically a single-fold card or may be printed on a single piece of cardstock. These cards have no evidence of human manipulation in its manufacturing and are typically one-dimensional.

Manuscript essays and addresses

Sub-subseries consists of manuscript essays and addresses on scientific subjects falling into four categories: (1) popular lectures, not only on geology, but also on biology, entomology, physics, archaeology and even linguistics; (2) mining, particularly of Nova Scotia coal, with some reports and maps; (3) geology, largely of Nova Scotia, and (4) palaeontology (approximately 72 cm). Some of the materials in sub-subseries are drafts of works later published, and these papers also contain 80 cm of Dawson's printed books and articles.

Dawson, John William, Sir, 1820-1899

Maps

The sub-subseries consists of twenty miscellaneous geological maps, charts, and plans of Egypt, Sinai Peninsula, Rome, Manitoba, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, the eastern part of British North America, Snake River, Montana, Wyoming, Wisconsin, St. Lawrence River, Cumberland Coal Field, North Pole, and Pictou Harbour. Maps are both printed and hand-drawn.

Members Biographical Forms

Sub-subseries consists of five files containing the members’ biographical forms that were used for the publication of the directory of the American Osler Society. Includes biographical forms filed in alphabetical order with related documents such as curriculum vitae and bibliographies.

Miscellaneous Greeting Cards

The Miscellaneous Greeting Cards sub-subseries contains all cards that are not Valentines. They were either found within the same seller’s scrapbooks as the Valentine cards or were found mixed with the fonds, possibly belonging to a same recipient as the some of the Valentine cards. The other greeting cards take various forms and shapes and typically commemorate an important life event.

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